Gold Selling Stance and Thoughts on the Guardian Cub
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
We’d like to thank everyone who’s provided feedback or questions on the Guardian Cub announcement and how allowing it to be traded relates to our stance against gold selling. Our hope today is to discuss our desire for a more secure and enjoyable game environment, and provide some clarity on how the Guardian Cub fits into that goal in its own small way.

To begin with, we need to reiterate what we know are the facts of third-party gold sales, and how they impact World of Warcraft players. We've been hard at work for years now thwarting gold farming tactics, and we know that only a very small percentage of gold is actually "farmed" these days. The vast majority of gold that third parties sell to players is obtained through account compromises. Your friend, guild mate, or family member who had their account hacked was specifically targeted for their gold so that it could be turned around and sold to another player looking to buy some.Having your account compromised is one of the most negative experiences a player can have, and dealing with hacked accounts makes up a significant portion of customer-support time on a day-to-day basis. These issues have serious and far-reaching consequences on our ability to continue delivering epic game experiences and high-quality support for our players.

We’ve gone to great lengths to educate, inform, and provide increased account security for players through devices like the mobile and physical Battle.net Authenticator. We provide fun incentives for people to use those devices, and we continue to increase our efforts to educate players, block countless phishing and scamming attempts, improve our detection methods to stop account compromises before they begin, and take a harsher stance on third-party gold buying itself.

With all that in mind, we come to the new tradable Guardian Cub pet. By letting players trade this pet, we’re giving those who want to participate in the Pet Store without spending real money a way to buy the pet with gold instead. This also means that players can buy one for the purpose of trying to sell it in-game, creating the potential for players to exchange real money for gold in a way that does not lead to account compromises. Of course, all that comes with the pretty important caveat that demand for the pet will be finite, and there’s no guarantee you’ll be able to find a buyer.

While this one little pet can never come close to “solving” the above issues with third-party gold selling and account compromises, it may help us determine whether we’re able address these ongoing problems in a safe, creative way that ultimately has a positive impact on the game experience overall. Our hope is that through all of our increased efforts we can make World of Warcraft a safer, more secure, and more enjoyable game for all of our players.
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Comments 264 Comments
  1. Lora's Avatar
    Its blatant gold selling, whether they admit it or not.
  1. mmoc50cda6f559's Avatar
    " This also means that players can buy one for the purpose of trying to sell it in-game, creating the potential for players to exchange real money for gold in a way that does not lead to account compromises."

    they just admitted to gold selling
  1. courgette's Avatar
    just open a cash shop already, we all it's gonna happen anyway..
  1. Buckwald's Avatar
    The rage about Blizzard making money will make me smile.
  1. theCOLORtwelve's Avatar
    Who cares if they're technically selling gold? You'll still play the game regardless, stop actling like it's that big of a deal.
  1. Venant's Avatar
    Why doesn't blizzard just set up an option with their pet store to sell the items directly for in game gold? Or how about Blizzard actually buys gold back from players in exchange for money or game time?
  1. mmoc3572bbcdc6's Avatar
    Blizzard actually just admitted gold selling. lol.
  1. Clawtrocity's Avatar
    They aren't selling gold. No gold is added into circulation and there's no set price for these items. Players will pay what they want for the cubs. I happen to have no problem with this.
  1. Xacez's Avatar
    So gold selling is fine as long as you don't get hacked? What kind of nonsense is that?
  1. Vplshabnik's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by courgette View Post
    just open a cash shop already, we all it's gonna happen anyway..
    This... !!!!!
  1. ohshift's Avatar
    TLR Yep, we are selling gold. Umad?
  1. chrisisvacant's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Xacez View Post
    So gold selling is fine as long as you don't get hacked? What kind of nonsense is that?
    That's not what they said. Read again.
  1. Tridus's Avatar
    translated version: "I know we said that, but we need another solid gold toilet for the executive bathroom."
  1. achaeon's Avatar
    This is really a primer for what's to come.. which is more item for gold opportunities later. They're prepping the player base for this by telling you it's their way to combat third party gold sales, which they emphasize on multiple occasions in this statement, letting you know that while THIRD PARTY sales arent acceptable.. but that items/gold sold by Blizzard is ok, and probably the future.
  1. Hooky's Avatar
    lol so what theyre saying is, if gold is going to be sold, we want to be the company receiving the money...
  1. Adramalech's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Buckwald View Post
    The rage about Blizzard making money will make me smile.
    Yeah... we already had too much peace regarding this pet, time for a day or two of constant "gold selling rage".
  1. Shâréz's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Hooky View Post
    lol so what theyre saying is, if gold is going to be sold, we want to be the company receiving the money...
    Yeah, I mean - how dare they make money off of their own product! Insane.
  1. mmoc98b28eb1ac's Avatar
    Did they just say they think gold selling by them is ok and this is only the beginning or am I reading it wrong? o.O
  1. Melodi's Avatar
    Still think there should an option within the store that allows you to either buy the pet for the intention of selling it on the AH/trading/whatever (so it's only 1 use for 1 character) and another option for those of us that want it for all of our characters and don't want to spend $100 dollars to get it across our entire account. I'd be willing to pay a bit more for the option that allows us to get pets/mounts from the store that was available to our entire like how things were before.

    Yay for them announcing gold selling officially I guess? I mean really, if you want people to be safe ship an authenticator with every digital/hardcopy of the game. Even still, you won't have people who use it. I don't understand why people do stupid things to their account and then complain about it when it was 100% their fault it was compromised in the first place. You'll never have everyone be 100% safe and I really don't think the pet will put a major dent in the amount of accounts that are compromised. Their reasoning for doing this is poorly veiled at best. Might as well just say "We want more money." Which I'm fine with because they are a business, but come on...be honest and upfront about it at least.
  1. Viscount Thalvaus's Avatar
    This is unacceptable! And stuff... and, and it's just legalizing gold selling... I mean, it's their game... and they can do what they want... but it's wrong! On noes, I agree with everyone! Rich kids have an advantage! As if them having 40 boxing accounts and sophisticated programs and multiple computers to run and do dailies 40x per day wasn't enough! Yes, I agree with the majority! *Secretly buys 10 pets like 90% of the people who go with the crowd.*

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